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CCRI is the largest specialist rural research centre in the UK, having expertise in all aspects of research in policy and planning for the countryside and the environment of the UK, Europe and further afield.

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APM Qualification Success

APM Qualification Success

Congratulations to our colleagues who have recently passed their APM Project Management Fundamentals qualification.

Chris Rayfield 15/12/202015/12/2020 Charlotte Chivers, Chris Rayfield, Dan Keech, Dilshaad Bundhoo, Hannah Chiswell, Isabel Fielden, Jane Mills, Jasmine Black, Katarina Kubinakova, Matt Reed, Mauro Vigani, Nenia Micha, News, Nick Lewis, Paul Courtney, Peter Gaskell, Rob Berry Read more

Foresters’ Forest – Monitoring and Evaluation

Foresters’ Forest – Monitoring and Evaluation

Project: Foresters’ Forest – Monitoring and Evaluation
Client:
Duration of project: December 2014 – April 2021

Julie Ryan 13/02/201805/04/2018 Chris Rayfield, Foresters' Forest, John Powell, News, Nick Lewis, Placement Student, Rob Berry Read more

Complete Foresters’ Forest online survey and enter free prize draw

Complete Foresters’ Forest online survey and enter free prize draw

Foresters’ Forest has launched a survey to find out how much residents and visitors know about the built, natural and cultural heritage of the Forest, as well as understanding more about what makes the Forest special to people. Take part in the survey now and enter free draw to win some fantastic prizes.

Julie Ryan 02/02/201807/03/2018 Chris Rayfield, Foresters’ Forest, John Powell, News, Nick Lewis, Rob Berry Read more

CCRI Postgraduate Summer School

CCRI Postgraduate Summer School

The CCRI held its first ever postgraduate Summer School on 29th June, as an internal day of training and discussion for our PG research students.

Julie Ryan 03/07/201722/03/2018 Chris Rayfield, News, Postgraduate Read more

Big Cat Blog – The Devon Beast

Big Cat Blog – The Devon Beast

Readers of this blog will know that we have a keen interest in ‘Big Cats’ and their (alleged) presence in our countryside.

Chris Rayfield 25/04/201312/10/2018 Blog, Chris Rayfield No Comments Read more

Latest news, posts and announcements

  • CCRI Researchers to present at WISERD seminar
  • CCRI Researchers involved in University’s Sustainable Development conference
  • Call for grant applications
  • CCRI Director’s response to Government agri-food and rural policy developments
  • Damian Maye article published in Special Issue Journal
  • APM Qualification Success
  • Additional Promotions and Recruitment

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